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Nagpur University Mcom Exam Centres

Nagpur University Mcom Exam Centres

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Nagpur University Mcom Exam Centres

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Nagpur University students have a reason to cheer, as they would now be getting timetable as well as their examination centre, about three months in advance. The university administration is planning to offer these new facilities to the students from next year in summer.

Nagpur University Mcom Exam Centres

Till winter exams, students used to face perennial problems of late declaration of time table and even the exam centres by NU, besides inordinate delay in results declaration. They were literally made to run from pillar to post during the exam period, when they should be ideally studying. During summer exams in March this year, many of them were given hall tickets and exam centres on the morning of their exams.

In its quest for carrying out much needed reforms in the examinations, the administration under vice chancellor SP Kane and pro-VC Pramod Yeole brought these latest changes with a view to provide respite to the students. “We had already started providing timetable of professional exams about two months before. Now, we would be providing centre name about three months in advance. For next March’s exams, the centre names would be provided in January itself, so that students can focus on their studies,” Yeole told TOI.

Along with this, NU had started delivering all question papers online at about 200 centres from this winter session. “We’re proud of the fact that NU is the first one in entire Maharashtra among traditional universities to have initiated so many reforms. Initially, we faced many hiccups, but kept tabs on our past mistakes and learnt from them. Slowly, but surely, we’re bringing the system on track, where results wouldn’t be delayed and students would not have any grievances left,” Yeole further added.

Nagpur University Mcom Exam Centres

He added that they had taken a policy decision not to evaluate answer books of exams on-screen of those having less than 500 students. “We faced many problems in some of the exams, as it’s a long and tedious procedure to feed entire data into the software. Now onwards, subjects having more than 500 students would be evaluated on-screen. For remaining papers, we would continue with manual evaluation system, as it is convenient for everyone.”

The pro-VC however added that they were facing tremendous staff crunch in the Exam Section and IT reforms were a must to compensate the shortage. “Many employees were retiring and there is no new recruitment since a long time. But our staff is working very hard and efficiently to declare results in time,” he said, adding that soon they would be making appointments at various places in non-teaching staff.

As the distance between home and exam centres is getting longer, students are finding it difficult to reach the centres on time during exams. In some cases, the students are residing on the outskirts while in other the exam centre is outside city limits. Hence, the National Students’ Union India (NSUI) has demanded the exam centre should be only 2 km away from colleges.

Nagpur University Mcom Exam Centres

In a historic decision, Nagpur University, on Wednesday, cleared a proposal where colleges would conduct first, third and fourth semesters exams while NU would take care of second, fifth and sixth semesters. TOI, on December 24, first published about NU’s plans to pass the burden of exams on college, on lines of Mumbai and Pune universities. It’s for first time in university’s nine decades history that colleges would be conducting the exams, evaluating answer books and also declare results.

Additionally, it was decided to conduct practical exam only once in a year for two semesters, to be conducted by NU. Currently, it’s being held by the colleges on their level after every semester. Both these proposals would come into affect from next academic session (2017-18).

NU also made another landmark decision of refunding revaluation fees if there is a change in their marks, both positive and negative, thus fulfilling students’ long pending demand.

“It was perhaps biggest reform in NU’s history where colleges would share equal burden of exams. It will be implemented from next session progressively and not phase wise. Even those in first or second year would appear for exams conducted by the colleges in first two years,” an elated VC, SP Kane told TOI.

Nagpur University Mcom Exam Centres

Pro-VC Pramod Yeole, the brain behind entire concept, added that a panel was constituted under him to frame the modalities. “We’ve decided to give rest to the students in second year, so allotted colleges, the task of conducting third and fourth semester exams. NU would conduct fifth and final semester exams and actual marks would be counted on that basis, which would be reflected on their degrees. Second semester exam to be held by NU would act as a filter.”

He added that new pattern would only be applicable currently to general faculties like arts, commerce, science, social science and home science. “We need to study the rules of professional faculties as they are governed by the apex bodies. Some organizations like Pharmacy Council of India stressed on university exams for all years. Our panel comprising stakeholders like principals, teachers, would study norms of bodies like AICTE, NCTE and Bar Council of India (BCI).”

Explaining about refund of revaluation fees, Kane said the students would be asked to submit bank accounts details and IFSC code which would be feed in special software that would be linked to tabulation register. If there is increase or decrease, a list of such students would be sent to Finance Section, which would refund Rs150/paper in their accounts.

Interestingly, the disaffiliation of CIIMC courses was most talked about proposal where VC and registrar Puran Meshram strongly pressed for clearing it while others opposed stating that the matter was subjudiced. Finally, voting took place where majority oppose stating that it should be kept pending till court’s verdict is out, VC informed.

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